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USA Nigeria Malta
Two grandmothers held with cocaine at Lagos Airport
Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) have foiled attempts by two grandmothers to unlawfully export narcotic drugs to New York, United States and Medina, Saudi Arabia. The suspects allegedly ingested 108 wraps of substances that tested positive for heroin and cocaine during outward screening of passengers at ...
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Paraguay
Mercado de repostería crece a medida que surgen profesionales
En los últimos años el sector repostero y confitero en Paraguay se ha desarrollado en una forma muy importante. La cantidad de nuevas confiterías con muchas sucursales, cafeterías que sirven productos del rubro y hoteles que contratan a profesionales confiteros, demuestra lo positivo de este rubro para la economía.
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Cina Qatar
Deze vogeldokter uit de Achterhoek behandelt duiven van een kwart miljoen
Vogels uit de hele wereld liggen bij Tony Oranje op de behandeltafel. Slechtvalken uit Qatar, een zeearend uit Canada, postduiven uit China maar ook zangvogeltjes uit Europa. Wat is zijn geheim? En hoe behandel je een vogel van ’n kwart miljoen?
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Portogallo
Autárquicas: Pizarro assume candidatura e Costa diz que “PS não se impõe onde não é desejado”
Manuel Pizarro, no seu discurso na Convenção Nacional Autárquica do PS disse que "o acordo entre o PS e Rui Moreira teve muitos efeitos positivos para a cidade do Porto". Mas "não será possível continuar esse caminho. O mais importante é olhar em frente".
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Portogallo
PS e Bloco dizem que vão avançar com propostas para mudar lei do Banco de Portugal
Os socialistas e bloquistas admitem avançar com uma alteração legislativa no sentido de reforçar o papel do Ministério das Finanças na política de provisões do Banco de Portugal, avança Expresso e a SIC. Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa está contra.
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Russia Turchia Iran
Russia, Iran, Turkey set up Syria de-escalation zones for at least six months: Memorandum
Russia, Turkey and Iran agreed in a memorandum signed on May 4 to establish four separate de-escalation zones in Syria for at least six months, according to a text detailing the agreement published by the Russian foreign ministry on May 6.
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USA
Turkish Airlines begins distributing laptops to US-bound business class passengers after ban
Turkish Airlines early on May 6 began distributing laptops to its business class passengers flying to the U.S. following the laptop ban
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Kenya
Business: 20 coast hotels shut operations due to low season
The low tourism season in Kenya would usually kick in after April and last until around the first week of August. Jobs are lost as hoteliers and tour companies cut costs.
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USA
Business: ATI performance up 36pc to post Sh659m profit
The company has moved from a loss in 2011 to a positive net result of $6.4 million (Sh659 million) for 2016, representing a 36 per cent increase over 2015, largely attributable to increased business opportunities in the member states.
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Kenya
Business: SGR success will ride on developing other facilities
Kenya is gearing for the commissioning of the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) at the end of this month. However, it is important to understand that its economic benefits will be fully realised only if we put the necessary supporting infrastructure and policies in place.